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to codify the laws against coca. what was happening, was in constant medication with the company primary for the vice president, vice pays, who really got to feel the relationship between them over time. they just had a really interesting parlay between each other. so that's the beginning of an overview of the book. i want to pass the mic back and forth and i think we're going to have questions for each other. but that's the beginning. >> at evening. i'm at the super policies were around the trip policy there. i was once asked to check to a group of high school students in the literature resume and background and came up with the topic and you had to speak to the topic. this being a high school dance, they wanted here but sex, drugs and international relations. at that home-equity type these things together. it didn't dawn on me until the last minute and i realized the way to tell that story was through the story of columbus, who i considered the granddaddy of international drug traffickers. how you see the world dep
to codify the laws against coca. what was happening, was in constant medication with the company primary for the vice president, vice pays, who really got to feel the relationship between them over time. they just had a really interesting parlay between each other. so that's the beginning of an overview of the book. i want to pass the mic back and forth and i think we're going to have questions for each other. but that's the beginning. >> at evening. i'm at the super policies were around...
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but the behavior behavior is nothing to the rule of law they're not obeying the rule of law or even the rule of the constitution or even the spirit of the constitution they're just acting out as sociopaths and psychopaths and they are in any time to get caught they rewrite the law they rewrite the rules that's why the u.s. is in a dire straits is that there is no rule of law well finally you know the economist magazine even on the death of aaron swartz this is what he says and it's something to think about. contemplate this act of what is happening in the us to call aaron swartz gifted would be to miss the point as far as the internet was concerned he was the gift i remember that is the act that he did he got he ended sopa and they're already trying to come out us again with this new internationally un one but he stopped sopa from happening and we could still do it one individual can stop tyranny and of course they can but gun him down as they pop up unless the society decides to brace. said in the documents and the human rights and the rights of men and the enlightenment of going back
but the behavior behavior is nothing to the rule of law they're not obeying the rule of law or even the rule of the constitution or even the spirit of the constitution they're just acting out as sociopaths and psychopaths and they are in any time to get caught they rewrite the law they rewrite the rules that's why the u.s. is in a dire straits is that there is no rule of law well finally you know the economist magazine even on the death of aaron swartz this is what he says and it's something to...
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>> yes, and in a way that is lawful, unconstitutional. because the congress has given some of its authority to prior presidents but lawful because he is using authority they gave to him, the president can have the epadecide because it will cost us money to clean up -- fill in the blanks, sandy -- we can charge people for the clean up cost. it will cost us more money to clean up the atmosphere. we can make automobiles that are more fuel efficient, and tell the manufacturing companies how efficient they should be. neil: is that legal? >> yes, but unconstitutional, it is legal because congress lets the president have that power. but the act of transferring that power from congress where consititution gives to the president, where th the constitution keeps it away. this goes back to hitchard richard nixon, congress said sure, you make the riles. fast forward or wind it up 40 years later, to barack obama, and you have an epa, ennaging enacting rules that congress has rejected. and a president boasting about it in his inaugural address. that is
>> yes, and in a way that is lawful, unconstitutional. because the congress has given some of its authority to prior presidents but lawful because he is using authority they gave to him, the president can have the epadecide because it will cost us money to clean up -- fill in the blanks, sandy -- we can charge people for the clean up cost. it will cost us more money to clean up the atmosphere. we can make automobiles that are more fuel efficient, and tell the manufacturing companies how...
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the harvard law review? >>> i think president obama had some unfinished business with the al green song he started singing. for now we have to settle for the auto tune version. >> reverend al green was here. ♪ i'm so in love with you ♪ whatever you want to do ♪ i'll do it too ♪ let's stay together ♪ loving you whether, whether ♪ times are good or bad ♪ happy or sad >> well, basically he's a really good singer. >>> up next, the pentagon officially lifts the ban on women in combat. women are already serving in combat, as congresswoman tammy duckworth can attest. congresswoman duckworth is going to join us next. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ stay
the harvard law review? >>> i think president obama had some unfinished business with the al green song he started singing. for now we have to settle for the auto tune version. >> reverend al green was here. ♪ i'm so in love with you ♪ whatever you want to do ♪ i'll do it too ♪ let's stay together ♪ loving you whether, whether ♪ times are good or bad ♪ happy or sad >> well, basically he's a really good singer. >>> up next, the pentagon officially...
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it's like messing with international law. is the most disputed area you never notice it just because people told us. but he says it is like a good place to build a new flat you think they'll be like because my friends want to be like to buy something before we even construct and i was coming up and. it says this is the fail stone being set for the new god willing a few one facing the holy capital of his i pay so much money for rent in london anyone in london and here. and in the big city thing is cheaper and more comfortable it all starts here so beautiful all of us is ours. you can look down at palestinians this is the new area being built up as if you want i just call this real estate it's called hideout three they send all the flats in this part of town and they say no to say peace officer and whoever be evacuated today selling more and more. of the city and all the bills are you should be jewish labor. should. i want to see it going to agent to get the legalities. of. you selling your house by any chance if. i had my hous
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the tax increases three weeks ago delivered the operation of law, in other words the law expired all of the bush tax cuts were over and the congress two hours after everybody's taxes went up, in other words all the bush tax cuts expired did it on a permanent basis to guarantee we wouldn't have another cliff like you have in admirably with a long sunset where you have a cliff. the president was able to get some new revenue the operation of law and that represents the start line across here. you can see that is pretty studied out to 2040. now the president of course said that wasn't nearly enough. he said we need more taxes and we will back asking for more taxes later. so is nearly as we can tell based on what he has said the taxes he would like to add to the ones he got in the operation of law to a half weeks ago is this light line right across here. so if the president were given all the tax increases he says that the moment he wants that would provide this amount of revenue going out to 2040. as you can see madam president that doesn't do anything to solve the problem because they r
the tax increases three weeks ago delivered the operation of law, in other words the law expired all of the bush tax cuts were over and the congress two hours after everybody's taxes went up, in other words all the bush tax cuts expired did it on a permanent basis to guarantee we wouldn't have another cliff like you have in admirably with a long sunset where you have a cliff. the president was able to get some new revenue the operation of law and that represents the start line across here. you...
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thirteen what can we expect what about the so-called reset with the united states will international law be even less relevant than last year. to discuss russia's foreign policy in two thousand and thirteen i'm joined by. he is the editor in chief of rushing global affairs he is a senior lecturer in research or international relations at moscow's same university and dimitri bobbitt she is a political analyst with the voice of russia radio station. that means you can jump in anytime you want to do you think two thousand and thirteen holds for russia's foreign policy right now it's a very turbulent time as you can remain turbulent or yes. maybe it will be even more turbulent than no fortunately the syrian crisis continues and a year ago everybody predicted also to fall soon immediately now we are what we were told he has to go right ok i find it interesting every time someone like hillary clinton says this person must go some most of the time all the time they will eventually. sooner or later we are but that can. take much more time so for russian diplomacy was a very important issue in tw
thirteen what can we expect what about the so-called reset with the united states will international law be even less relevant than last year. to discuss russia's foreign policy in two thousand and thirteen i'm joined by. he is the editor in chief of rushing global affairs he is a senior lecturer in research or international relations at moscow's same university and dimitri bobbitt she is a political analyst with the voice of russia radio station. that means you can jump in anytime you want to...
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regular gun laws because the power of the the state militia. shot in the white house. for the seventh about two years ago these military assault weapons capabilities in terrorism they can shoot down planes and so this is not just them out it seems to me if all. local police have also homeland security muster and i know that you've said that this is a matter of national security in the past don't you think you'd be more important to kind of address the issue of class warfare which belief which kind of breeds the violence before we talk about. gun legislation because i know congress is going to be talking about gun violence legislation this week it's a combination of class warfare indeed and the biggest market in chicago with the six would feel on a cinephile on the age of eighteen as in that zone where the killings say places but more than five percent unemployment the gap between unemployed and the employed and that same got drugs coming in from across the border good drug cocktails and guns are coming in. so in drugs in jobs out and because it's basically black with b
regular gun laws because the power of the the state militia. shot in the white house. for the seventh about two years ago these military assault weapons capabilities in terrorism they can shoot down planes and so this is not just them out it seems to me if all. local police have also homeland security muster and i know that you've said that this is a matter of national security in the past don't you think you'd be more important to kind of address the issue of class warfare which belief which...
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there is not a lot in the area second amendment law, but that is part of it, people do have the right to protect themselves in their home. there are limitations. adam: everybody always talks about the dangerous criminals, but the majority of these horrid events we experienced in both people who are mentally ill who then took a gun, it would seem, from a relative, in the case of atom, he stole a gun, killed his mother. there's no way to prevent that, is there? >> to look about the facts of sandy hook, that fellow shouldn't have been anywhere near a gun, and his mother is the one in my view to blame for sandy hook. in the case of aurora, colorado, what did the shooter do? he went to the only gun free zone movie theater available after having chased out all the other ones he chose that one because he knew they would be those citizens there that would have concealed carry with the ability to protect themselves and others. adam: david, i'm going to give you the last word on this. do you think congress will do any of what the president is asking for? >> i hope not. basically what you're doi
there is not a lot in the area second amendment law, but that is part of it, people do have the right to protect themselves in their home. there are limitations. adam: everybody always talks about the dangerous criminals, but the majority of these horrid events we experienced in both people who are mentally ill who then took a gun, it would seem, from a relative, in the case of atom, he stole a gun, killed his mother. there's no way to prevent that, is there? >> to look about the facts of...
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this law, kendra's law, what it says is somebody like that who has been violent in the past and who is out of the hospital now, living on the street and obviously needs help, this law allows psychiatrists to force them back into hospitals and to get outpatient treatment. but it doesn't really affect the gun situation at all. >> all right. thanks to both of you. >>> well, america's biggest bank has its biggest year ever. so why did the ceo get stiffed by his bosses? don't just reject convention.] drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. and his new boss told him two things -- coo
this law, kendra's law, what it says is somebody like that who has been violent in the past and who is out of the hospital now, living on the street and obviously needs help, this law allows psychiatrists to force them back into hospitals and to get outpatient treatment. but it doesn't really affect the gun situation at all. >> all right. thanks to both of you. >>> well, america's biggest bank has its biggest year ever. so why did the ceo get stiffed by his bosses? don't just...
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president barack obama has unveiled changes to current gun legislation laws in the us in the wake of the connecticut elementary school shooting that claimed twenty six lives the proposals include placing police in schools and a ban on assault weapons the president using his powers of executive action to bring a number of changes and immediate effects but the biggest reforms will still need to be approved of the congress and some experts believe the house's close relationship with influential gun lobby groups could make that tricky. he members of congress are worried about her not how they do the general election but how they do in the primaries so even if they may personally support you know more background checks smaller magazines what have you what they're worried about is that in the primary they get an n.r.a. funded more right wing owner who comes in and call them a gun grabber and then i was on there out of a job that's going to be a big obstacle. and there's a section of us society used to living life at full speed and later today i'll see takes you to the hard and fast streets
president barack obama has unveiled changes to current gun legislation laws in the us in the wake of the connecticut elementary school shooting that claimed twenty six lives the proposals include placing police in schools and a ban on assault weapons the president using his powers of executive action to bring a number of changes and immediate effects but the biggest reforms will still need to be approved of the congress and some experts believe the house's close relationship with influential...
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but now officials and law enforcement agents are taking a new law to the streets. talking to one on the spot. in order to overcome this addictive drug, they say users must accept treatment which is usually not often. >> i'm george soros. -- george al guya. the top stories this hour. israelis voting in an election with benjamin netanyahu expected to return to office. >> islamist extremists and in africa pose a large extensional threat. those are the words of prime minister david cameron in the wake of the algeria hostage crisis. and there's a sense of this area south of is a hara is a new breeding ground for terror. boots on the ground. after a week of heavy fighting and airstrikes, france says it's now -- bbc's mark doyle is in central marli, and he joins us now. i do want so get on to the wider picture. but let's look at the french intervention, and that latest. they have been able to reovertake this town, dably. >> that's right. all of the strategic numbers marli are on the -- that sign is where the targets and is limbists and the fwrenching take back and the riv
but now officials and law enforcement agents are taking a new law to the streets. talking to one on the spot. in order to overcome this addictive drug, they say users must accept treatment which is usually not often. >> i'm george soros. -- george al guya. the top stories this hour. israelis voting in an election with benjamin netanyahu expected to return to office. >> islamist extremists and in africa pose a large extensional threat. those are the words of prime minister david...
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with vision included in that would be a clawing back house in key areas such as economic and social laws that govern labor and policing and criminal justice needs that british membership in the e.u. would then be put to the country's citizens in a referendum after the next general election i think you've really got to watch and now he's really painted himself into a corner where he's got to have a referendum after an election and he will try a skillful politician if he has to paper over the cracks to give a bit of them to them and say that we now are looking for europe to make a response to our proper requests that it will be a very. confident speech until you actually analyze it and you see that he's asking for the e.u. to behave in a way that there's not a hope and. hell they will do that labor say a referendum would be condemning britain to years of uncertainty you can't say the prime minister with talk of repatriation is being misleading and they strongly style they say lacking in substance it is a red herring to be made absolutely clear. committed. and that the european union is a o
with vision included in that would be a clawing back house in key areas such as economic and social laws that govern labor and policing and criminal justice needs that british membership in the e.u. would then be put to the country's citizens in a referendum after the next general election i think you've really got to watch and now he's really painted himself into a corner where he's got to have a referendum after an election and he will try a skillful politician if he has to paper over the...
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time magazine editor and political campaigner has been jailed for 10 years under the so-called -- the law is designed to protect the royal family from criticism, but some say they are increasingly being used as a political tool. >> when he arrived at court, he was confident. he has been in jail since he was arrested in april 2011, having been denied bail 12 times. shackle that the ankles alongside other prisoners also facing criminal charges, he hopes this is the day that is already long campaign for freedom will end. he says he is innocent and not a criminal. but he also knew that being charged with insulting the monarchy in thailand usually results in a long jail term. and that is exactly what was handed down of the criminal courts in bangkok. he was given 10 years for publishing articles in his magazine deemed offensive to the monarchy and an additional year for a separate defamation case. this verdict is another blow to thailand's human rights record and, in particular, freedom of speech, which is safeguarded by the constitution. but the magistrate overrides everything else. he did no
time magazine editor and political campaigner has been jailed for 10 years under the so-called -- the law is designed to protect the royal family from criticism, but some say they are increasingly being used as a political tool. >> when he arrived at court, he was confident. he has been in jail since he was arrested in april 2011, having been denied bail 12 times. shackle that the ankles alongside other prisoners also facing criminal charges, he hopes this is the day that is already long...
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law enforcement we need your validation. and families coming victims, a faith communities whose step up now. this is not an issue of constitution but conscience. we have one basic question what teh's it take to move a nation? what does it take to move a congress? we knew about the thousands of victims of gun violence and no not that long ago there was a tragedy in arizona where one of our own, gabrielle giffords was shot point-blank in that faith and others were killed in the same location. even that incident did not move us to act. what does that take? twenty children from newtown connecticut and six others to show an extraordinary courage to save and protect those children, the image of those children that each and everyone said that could be my grandson or granddaughter and it made a difference. the tipping point* of this national conversation. i won't forget when dick clement fall and chris murphy came back to tell us first and what they thought it new town netiquette. he talked about standing in the building with the pa
law enforcement we need your validation. and families coming victims, a faith communities whose step up now. this is not an issue of constitution but conscience. we have one basic question what teh's it take to move a nation? what does it take to move a congress? we knew about the thousands of victims of gun violence and no not that long ago there was a tragedy in arizona where one of our own, gabrielle giffords was shot point-blank in that faith and others were killed in the same location....
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and the constitution to better suit them if you opt for a boycott why would anyone change the law if you are in the future it would stay just the same it's a catch twenty two that they should have participated in the election and in force the change they are asking for. the bloody civil standoff in syria will see no resolution as long as rebels overwhelmingly supported by some foreign powers stick to the idea of regime change that's according to russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov has he summed up the key diplomatic ups and downs of the past year. has more for us on the issues talked about said the very start of this conference was the conflict in syria and according to russia's foreign minister it's been going on for around two years now but there's still no evidence after it from the international community to get its side. actually. said that the one sided approach seen by most western states is only encouraging the rubble strewn gaijin more violence which will use to more bloodshed another issue actually another conflict also talked about it's time for us is the france milita
and the constitution to better suit them if you opt for a boycott why would anyone change the law if you are in the future it would stay just the same it's a catch twenty two that they should have participated in the election and in force the change they are asking for. the bloody civil standoff in syria will see no resolution as long as rebels overwhelmingly supported by some foreign powers stick to the idea of regime change that's according to russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov has he...
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what mr old law is doing is enlarging and worsening an existing problem what's striking is that mr z. had initiated this intervention in libya and part raises for it being a popularity ratings i think that it's fair to say that mr mccoll on this intervention in mali for similar reasons the problem is that when the body bags returning to paris the populace will turn on mr along with a vengeance and he will be driven from office just as surely as sort of the what's driven from office i think that this war and the consequences of want to spread it into neighboring countries is going to jeopardize french uranium interest in nigeria it's going to jeopardize the kinds of agreements that france and the other north atlantic countries have with algeria in terms of natural gas so i think that if they had thought through what they were getting themselves into they would not have moved in the direction of an invasion i dare say that this french intervention in mali will end in tears meanwhile the ongoing situation in algeria has caused british prime minister david cameron to indefinitely postpone
what mr old law is doing is enlarging and worsening an existing problem what's striking is that mr z. had initiated this intervention in libya and part raises for it being a popularity ratings i think that it's fair to say that mr mccoll on this intervention in mali for similar reasons the problem is that when the body bags returning to paris the populace will turn on mr along with a vengeance and he will be driven from office just as surely as sort of the what's driven from office i think that...
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case has made an example of how seriously the internet is regulated in the us the laws under which he was indicted did back to nine hundred eighty four many believe they're long outdated the prison sentences need to be relaxed especially for supposed crimes like this where there was no economic motive where there was no way for him to profit even if . even if he did all the things that they said new legislation dubbed aram's law has been proposed in the u.s. congress it's still unclear whether there will be any real change but what is clear is that it once again took a tragedy to galvanize national debate and party new york ok stands government has struck a deal with firebrand cleric to country to end a massive street protests in the country's capital young president and city and involving tens of thousands targeted the current leadership for widespread corruption and economic mismanagement was a part of the deal isn't about there's a great to dissolve parliament and show you new elections voting should take place within ninety days of the parliament term was in any case due to expire
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the army in terms of basic military training, but also in the field of international and humanitarian law and how to protect civilians. there are not many details yet in the number -- and the number of people deployed to the ground could rise again. all we know is that the training mission will be led by a french commander. >> how has the mission been affected by the hostage situation? >> we have heard from our paris correspondent and everyone here in brussels agrees this crisis is expanding. it is becoming a crisis of the whole region, so of course that has an impact also on the mission. the eu has said that they will not get involved in combat activities, but like i said earlier, the number of people deployed on the ground could rise, especially to protect instructors on the ground so we could see easily the numbers doubled to, say, 500 people deployed on the ground in the next couple of days. >> thanks very much for this. >> how much is at stake in mali? it has already had an impact on algeria. >> france says its mission is essential to stop mali falling into the hands of terrorists co
the army in terms of basic military training, but also in the field of international and humanitarian law and how to protect civilians. there are not many details yet in the number -- and the number of people deployed to the ground could rise again. all we know is that the training mission will be led by a french commander. >> how has the mission been affected by the hostage situation? >> we have heard from our paris correspondent and everyone here in brussels agrees this crisis is...
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at the end of the day, if you look towards asia and china, they have not got such strict laws. >> it is a complaint voiced by many employers in britain. but the logistics company does acknowledge that the advantages of eu membership far outweigh the disadvantages. it used to treat hard to find warehouse workers, for instance. now, polish immigrants happily fill those vacancies. they say they want politicians to make the you an easier place to do business. >> it is very important that europe sees itself as competing against the rest of the world rather than competing against each other. we should not be in a battle between what the uk is doing against what ireland is doing or against what italy is doing. all we are doing -- all we're interested in is how you're up competes against the rest of the world. >> when it comes to the bottom line, the eu is a mainstay for a great many businesses across britain. for them, leaving the single market would be a nightmare scenario. am i getting down to some core corporate news now, and german engineering giant siemens has reported a 12% drop in pr
at the end of the day, if you look towards asia and china, they have not got such strict laws. >> it is a complaint voiced by many employers in britain. but the logistics company does acknowledge that the advantages of eu membership far outweigh the disadvantages. it used to treat hard to find warehouse workers, for instance. now, polish immigrants happily fill those vacancies. they say they want politicians to make the you an easier place to do business. >> it is very important...
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case has made an example of how seriously the internet is regulated in the us the laws under which he was indicted did back to nine hundred eighty four many believe they're long outdated the prison sentences need to be relaxed especially for supposed crimes like this where there was no economic motive where there was no way for him to profit even if they said even if he did all the things that he did that they said he did new legislation dubbed aram's law has been proposed in the u.s. congress it's still unclear whether there will be any real change but what is clear is that it once again took a tragedy to galvanize national debate and party new york pakistan's government and a muslim cleric here agreed on friday to bring an end to the mass protests in islam about tens of thousands of his supporters ended a sit in against widespread corruption and unemployment qadri convinced authorities to dissolve parliament in march voting should take place within ninety days the government also agreed to discussions on electoral reforms but all countries demanded that the army help set up an inter
case has made an example of how seriously the internet is regulated in the us the laws under which he was indicted did back to nine hundred eighty four many believe they're long outdated the prison sentences need to be relaxed especially for supposed crimes like this where there was no economic motive where there was no way for him to profit even if they said even if he did all the things that he did that they said he did new legislation dubbed aram's law has been proposed in the u.s. congress...
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they said even if he did all the things he did that they said he did new legislation dubbed aram's law has been proposed in the u.s. congress it's still unclear whether there will be any real change but what is clear is that it once again took a tragedy to galvanize national debate and party new york. pakistan's government and a muslim cleric here greed on friday to bring an end to the mass protests in islamabad tens of thousands of his supporters and a sit in against widespread corruption and unemployment after convinced authorities to dissolve parliament in march voting should take place within ninety days the government also agreed to discussions on electoral reforms that all countries demanded that the army help set up an interim administration was rejected another sign of a deepening a political crisis is that the government with the supreme court its order to arrest of the prime minister over corruption allegations was dismissed soltan mohali journalist and a former pakistan air force officer says a change of power could be looming people are likening it to the square and so many
they said even if he did all the things he did that they said he did new legislation dubbed aram's law has been proposed in the u.s. congress it's still unclear whether there will be any real change but what is clear is that it once again took a tragedy to galvanize national debate and party new york. pakistan's government and a muslim cleric here greed on friday to bring an end to the mass protests in islamabad tens of thousands of his supporters and a sit in against widespread corruption and...
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just of egypt tahrir square surrounded by murals of slain protesters law graduates tarik talks about his brother who was killed during the two thousand and eleven revolution two years on tarek says the country has yet to see the changes that his brother died fighting for instead in a deepening economic crisis many ordinary egyptians are barely able to get by. stuff or was killed there close to the course or are i need street in parliament he was shot dead with three bullets on the twenty eighth of january so far there has been no justice i'm twenty seven years old and i don't have any work now there are a lot of people like me who are unemployed there are some people reach the point where they don't have food to eat. right now youth unemployment levels in egypt have reached a staggering seventy seven percent which means that young people like tarek will be unable to pay for even their most basic needs even though they fought in a january twenty five revolution which demanded bread freedom and social justice two thousand and thirteen is expected to be an even harder year for egypt the
just of egypt tahrir square surrounded by murals of slain protesters law graduates tarik talks about his brother who was killed during the two thousand and eleven revolution two years on tarek says the country has yet to see the changes that his brother died fighting for instead in a deepening economic crisis many ordinary egyptians are barely able to get by. stuff or was killed there close to the course or are i need street in parliament he was shot dead with three bullets on the twenty eighth...
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case has made an example of how seriously the internet is regulated in the us the laws under which he was indicted date back to one thousand nine hundred eighty four many believe they're long outdated the prison sentences needed to be relaxed especially for supposed crimes like this where there was no economic motive where there was no way for him to profit even if they said even if he did all the things he did so they said new legislation dubbed aram's law has been proposed in the u.s. congress it's still unclear whether there will be any real change but what is clear is that it once again took a tragedy to galvanize national debate and stasia churkin a party new york still to come in the program to windowing support as israelis and to the polls tuesday look into why the country's prime minister binyamin netanyahu is losing many of its former voters. lots of political opponents slam britain's prime minister david cameron for dodging the e.u. issue when we get again delays his long awaited speech on the u.k.'s future role within the union these stories and much more coming up after a
case has made an example of how seriously the internet is regulated in the us the laws under which he was indicted date back to one thousand nine hundred eighty four many believe they're long outdated the prison sentences needed to be relaxed especially for supposed crimes like this where there was no economic motive where there was no way for him to profit even if they said even if he did all the things he did so they said new legislation dubbed aram's law has been proposed in the u.s....
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of the art of done so the world off the big valley is tough and since they're first down steps the law i've done some. recent hours of punishing trainings and we have seen dogs in the oscar winning movie black swan on holiday life all the professional ballets full of infighting and intrigue disturbingly for the people of the bol shorey theater events have taking a sinister and dramatic twist though sergei filling became the artistic director all the bolshoi just in march twenty eleven still some of his colleagues say that most the average thing out the theater out was dependent upon his decisions on your show the hard people promoted them he distributes the roles decides who gets to go on tours abroad compiles the rehearsal schedules and so forth he's the head of the collective who influences every decision within the company and his opinion carries a lot of joint surrogate feelings also known for his passion towards contemporary performances and he introduced on the stage of the bolshoi and now some of his. colics believes that perhaps the disapproval of his actions might have been on
of the art of done so the world off the big valley is tough and since they're first down steps the law i've done some. recent hours of punishing trainings and we have seen dogs in the oscar winning movie black swan on holiday life all the professional ballets full of infighting and intrigue disturbingly for the people of the bol shorey theater events have taking a sinister and dramatic twist though sergei filling became the artistic director all the bolshoi just in march twenty eleven still...
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this case has made an example of how seriously the internet is regulated in the us the laws under which he was indicted date back to the one nine hundred eighty four many believe they're long outdated the prison sentences needed to be relaxed especially for supposed crimes like this where there was no economic motive where there was no way for him to profit even if they said even if he did all the things that he did so they said he did new legislation dubbed aram's law has been proposed in the u.s. congress it's still unclear whether there will be any real change but what is clear is that it once again took a tragedy to galvanize national debate and party new york the one wizards death has spurred a flurry of tributes online from people who knew him and have to us from around the world calum option from the international action center says the internet has allowed people to start doubting their governments by making previously classified information accessible information is free and you can't you can't put it back you know you can't take it away and so now people with this new informat
this case has made an example of how seriously the internet is regulated in the us the laws under which he was indicted date back to the one nine hundred eighty four many believe they're long outdated the prison sentences needed to be relaxed especially for supposed crimes like this where there was no economic motive where there was no way for him to profit even if they said even if he did all the things that he did so they said he did new legislation dubbed aram's law has been proposed in the...
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instead swartz's case has made an example of how seriously the internet is regulated in the us the laws under which he was indicted did back to nine hundred eighty four many believe they're long outdated the prison sentences needed to be relaxed especially for supposed crimes like this where there was no economic motive where there was no way for him to profit even if they said even if he did all the things that he did so they said new legislation dubbed aarons law has been proposed in the u.s. congress it's still unclear whether there will be any real change but what is clear is that it once again took a tragedy to galvanize national debate and party new york. pakistani mass protests add to the fury over widespread corruption thousands and didn't after a deal is reached to dissolve parliament before elections in a few minutes r.t. talks to the cleric behind the rallies. and not tough enough israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu loses right wing support as an election looms those stories coming up for you later this hour. we'll look at. science technology innovation all the latest d
instead swartz's case has made an example of how seriously the internet is regulated in the us the laws under which he was indicted did back to nine hundred eighty four many believe they're long outdated the prison sentences needed to be relaxed especially for supposed crimes like this where there was no economic motive where there was no way for him to profit even if they said even if he did all the things that he did so they said new legislation dubbed aarons law has been proposed in the u.s....
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an assassination you see when it comes to terrorism drug cartels the mafia you can make all the gun laws that you want but the bad guys will still have plenty of guns because they live outside the law al qaeda and mexican drug cartels don't go to the stores and patiently wait for their background checks to be done before they buy their gods taking away all the guns through legal means won't matter there will still be murder and there will still be armed thugs and terrorists but that's just my opinion. there's a family start with morning exercises no matter what the type of yeah or whether. you do you. know if you want to sleep. in the morning to walk and run winter a start of. the snow. they haven't been ages i can't remember the last time they were sick. little. kids makes them different from their peers is the fact that they live with only one parent their father. single mothers are no longer an unusual phenomenon a father devoting himself to his children is a rare occurrence for many. however in russia there are thousands.
an assassination you see when it comes to terrorism drug cartels the mafia you can make all the gun laws that you want but the bad guys will still have plenty of guns because they live outside the law al qaeda and mexican drug cartels don't go to the stores and patiently wait for their background checks to be done before they buy their gods taking away all the guns through legal means won't matter there will still be murder and there will still be armed thugs and terrorists but that's just my...
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so great britain a video posted online of men trying to enforce shari'a law in london is causing. this police arrest two youths thought to be part of the radical group that's coming up a bit later this hour. for now considering extending its commitment to the french intervention in mali including sending in troops for logistical support for the u.s. italy and the u.k. also boosted their backing for the operation morgan an expert on west africa believes power is clearly underestimated the size of the task. this is a very strange and very diverse and very kind of collide coalition of people you have the hard core of the al qaeda and the islamic magreb find now they are very very hard to fight as between out there for almost a decade they know the region very very well you know the desert is that absolute home you also have the rebels who basically decided to put their faith in a yeah garley is this islam this leader this strongman he's basically used a lot of to ari into joining his islamist cause now they'll be at home and they know that there's a that's their territory their soup
so great britain a video posted online of men trying to enforce shari'a law in london is causing. this police arrest two youths thought to be part of the radical group that's coming up a bit later this hour. for now considering extending its commitment to the french intervention in mali including sending in troops for logistical support for the u.s. italy and the u.k. also boosted their backing for the operation morgan an expert on west africa believes power is clearly underestimated the size...
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the army in terms of basic military training, but also in the field of international and humanitarian law and how to protect civilians. there are not many details yet in the number -- and the number of people deployed to the ground could rise again. all we know is that the training mission will be led by a french commander. >> how has the mission been affected by the hostage situation? >> we have heard from our paris correspondent and everyone here in brussels agrees this crisis is expanding. it is becoming a crisis of the whole region, so of course that has an impact also on the mission. the eu has said that they will not get involved in combat activities, but like i said earlier, the number of people deployed on the ground could rise, especially to protect instructors on the ground so we could see easily the numbers doubled to, say, 500 people deployed on the ground in the next couple of days. >> thanks very much for this. >> how much is at stake in mali? it has already had an impact on algeria. >> france says its mission is essential to stop mali falling into the hands of terrorists co
the army in terms of basic military training, but also in the field of international and humanitarian law and how to protect civilians. there are not many details yet in the number -- and the number of people deployed to the ground could rise again. all we know is that the training mission will be led by a french commander. >> how has the mission been affected by the hostage situation? >> we have heard from our paris correspondent and everyone here in brussels agrees this crisis is...
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earlier than they want and but there are no no lessons learned they started the next war and these law ended with the same disaster then the war in afghanistan and it did burn effort and hunger thousands of people who will die to leave their homes there is really no idea myself as i'm more of the farm's government will do if he has totally understood the region look to the situation in i have a look to the situation in ego always comes at the top of the view in all these countries has internal fights all these countries are totally poor people resort suffering which are looking for better lives which want to fight for a better life. there will be definitely all in the huge area in the middle of africa and this has the consequence. that people are people who just leave their home and just totally and it will situation which will accuse the whole continent. well we want to know what you think the fallout of the algeria hostage crisis will be you can head to our web site r t dot com and take part in our latest online poll let's take a look now at the numbers so far today about half of you
earlier than they want and but there are no no lessons learned they started the next war and these law ended with the same disaster then the war in afghanistan and it did burn effort and hunger thousands of people who will die to leave their homes there is really no idea myself as i'm more of the farm's government will do if he has totally understood the region look to the situation in i have a look to the situation in ego always comes at the top of the view in all these countries has internal...
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an assassination you see when it comes to terrorism drug cartels the mafia you can make all the gun laws that you want but the bad guys will still have plenty of guns because they live outside the law al qaeda and mexican drug cartels don't go to the stores and patiently wait for their background checks to be done before they buy their gods taking away all the guns through legal means won't matter there will still be murder and there will still be armed thugs and terrorists but that's just my opinion. welcome to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser hey you know the currency war is ome bring out the body bags the first shots have been fired in the war to end all wars the currency war stacy ever oh yeah max kaiser this is been the big story of the kaiser report for the past three or four years and the f.t. front pages the financial times or reads germany to shift fifty four thousand gold bars home one of the biggest shipments of yellow metal on record which inspired this front page on the financial times was this announcement on the deutsche a boon to spank web site deutsch a boon to spanks ne
an assassination you see when it comes to terrorism drug cartels the mafia you can make all the gun laws that you want but the bad guys will still have plenty of guns because they live outside the law al qaeda and mexican drug cartels don't go to the stores and patiently wait for their background checks to be done before they buy their gods taking away all the guns through legal means won't matter there will still be murder and there will still be armed thugs and terrorists but that's just my...
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militants now control the north of mali which is an area the size of space they've imposed shari'a law there and the french are reportedly very surprised by how strong they are and how technologically advanced their weapons are so a lot of people saying that it's a direct consequence of the libyan situation what about the french public i mean france no worries of course immune to the euro crisis do you think we're likely to see continued support from french people now that there are mounting civilian casualties. well yes of this is a tricky subject because up until a few days ago almost two thirds of the french public supported this military intervention in mali but for francois hollande that could change very very quickly as we're seeing these civilian casualties pile up i mean we know that we had civilian casualties in the ground in mali you know throughout the course of last week but this crisis has really upped the stakes with a number of western casualties and other countries now being dragged into this situation this is turning into a very sticky and difficult situation for all a
militants now control the north of mali which is an area the size of space they've imposed shari'a law there and the french are reportedly very surprised by how strong they are and how technologically advanced their weapons are so a lot of people saying that it's a direct consequence of the libyan situation what about the french public i mean france no worries of course immune to the euro crisis do you think we're likely to see continued support from french people now that there are mounting...
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online video footage showing muslims enforcing the own shari'a law is in london threaten to escalate it see the ethnic tensions. to the question how when and why the government can track its citizens the f.b.i. responded with it's so our u.s. civil liberties group demanding to know exactly how americans are being monitored and receive a blank reply leaving them ever more in the dark. you're watching us here live from moscow it's good to have you whether it's. now the u.k.'s prime minister is threatening to leave the european union apart pledging to give the british people a vote on whether to leave if brussels doesn't agree to some major changes that will happen only if his party wins the next election and the landmark speech david cameron hit out at the union's ever closer integration saying it should recognise the diversity of its members and not a snuff it out and for more now joined by aussies andrew farmer hello there andrea so what were the highlights of this long awaited speech of david cameron that. well essentially he did pledge to offer the british public a referendum on wh
online video footage showing muslims enforcing the own shari'a law is in london threaten to escalate it see the ethnic tensions. to the question how when and why the government can track its citizens the f.b.i. responded with it's so our u.s. civil liberties group demanding to know exactly how americans are being monitored and receive a blank reply leaving them ever more in the dark. you're watching us here live from moscow it's good to have you whether it's. now the u.k.'s prime minister is...
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the things that help move countries from poverty to wealth to making sure there's a proper root of law, democratic systems, a free press, property rights. we will be making the argument in the g8. we need greater transparency about land ownership, greater transparency but companies and greater transparency about tax. these are all arguments britain will be pushing in the year ahead. >> can the prime minister confirm he is the first government for 30 years not to offer hard-pressed consumers a government-funded energy efficiency scheme following the closure of -- last week? >> the eco-scheme which is many times the size of the warm front scheme him a warm front helped 80,000 pounds a year, eco-could help up to 230,000 families a year. so it's a bigger potential at a better scheme. >> what assessment has the prime minister made of unemployment in my constituency? in particular what assessment has he made having more women in work ever before? >> the point the honorable gentleman makes is absolutely right. there are now more people employed in the private sector than ever before and are a
the things that help move countries from poverty to wealth to making sure there's a proper root of law, democratic systems, a free press, property rights. we will be making the argument in the g8. we need greater transparency about land ownership, greater transparency but companies and greater transparency about tax. these are all arguments britain will be pushing in the year ahead. >> can the prime minister confirm he is the first government for 30 years not to offer hard-pressed...
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just make a quick, because we've used as an example for complications, with christiana's brother-in-law is not only a very actual scientist buddies also mentors mental schoolchildren and has been doing so for the academy for almost two and half years now. so we are just going have a poster child of a great next generation of scientists. i just like to point the also really liked working with middle school kids. >> and his name is john, and he is sitting right over there. he's an accident educator. he is coming into my seminar in theology and science next week to explain stem cell science and cell biology to a bunch of graduate students in philosophy and theology. >> oh, good luck on that. >> aha ha ha. [laughter] >> calm down. because we started late we were bound this another 15 minutes to a footnote i got here to meghan, and afterwards we will break and continue the discussion for all the amazing questions after. if you have a point of order? you have to get in line for questions unfortunately. please. >> so, i'm wondering our site is the wrong people to ask about stem cell technology
just make a quick, because we've used as an example for complications, with christiana's brother-in-law is not only a very actual scientist buddies also mentors mental schoolchildren and has been doing so for the academy for almost two and half years now. so we are just going have a poster child of a great next generation of scientists. i just like to point the also really liked working with middle school kids. >> and his name is john, and he is sitting right over there. he's an accident...
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gather this man was sentenced under a very obscure law we understand one that hasn't been used to convict anyone for twenty seven. well exactly bill so the cia veteran the former chief of counterterrorism operations in pakistan john kiriakou will spend thirty months in prison for leaking the identity of an agent but before he was prosecuted mr had been actively speaking out against torture and now he and his supporters believe that he was prosecuted for coming clean over torture practices in the cia it started with an investigation into how military defense attorneys at guantanamo bay obtained the names and photographs of cia personnel authorities eventually tracked down one name back to reporter who had spoken to mr katie arkell a subsequent search of the e-mail on to the computer then showed he had divulged the information about the role of a specific cia officer in those interrogations to a reporter rather than risk a far longer prison term and because he could no longer afford his legal fees since he could actually get colder agreed to plead guilty to one of the five charges against h
gather this man was sentenced under a very obscure law we understand one that hasn't been used to convict anyone for twenty seven. well exactly bill so the cia veteran the former chief of counterterrorism operations in pakistan john kiriakou will spend thirty months in prison for leaking the identity of an agent but before he was prosecuted mr had been actively speaking out against torture and now he and his supporters believe that he was prosecuted for coming clean over torture practices in...
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shiites by in large numbers he claims to have been a professor of constitutional law and yet he says that only he can understand what the prophet mohammed meant and this is a man full of contradictions the people who roll pocket stunt of always dependent upon the west particularly the british to the other countries to such as america. and to have the indication that you have both international support and some money . is always a good indicator when you're running against the wealthiest families and hardest on earth the election results don't come out the way he wants your claim is a rupture of the process the only a man such as him could run in a real islamic democracy process pakistan is already an islamic republic. he has to be very precise about why he regards it as a failure or simply citing corruption is not enough. mass rallies staged by an influential cleric in pakistan only added to the country's uncertainty seeking electoral reforms democracy in our own corruption here connery has called for a revolution before the deal was reached r.t.s. talked exclusively to a protest lea
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it's a war of survival for them in many many ways but russia is consistently take an international law position but that doesn't get out into the media very much does it. russian position is actually very much misunderstood in the west. everybody believes that russia sports. and as many. russian diplomats say no we don't but no one no one believes in fact russian position is very simple it's not about it's not about syria it's not about the middle east it's about to prevent the league build more build believed and precedent to become a model for future settlement of local conflicts. of a couple of months ago when they said that that's was the key core of russian position. not just a question of the regional conflicts in the regime changes but i would say also and i'm sure you would agree with me also a question of the entire international order and we're talking the basic fundamental principles of the united nations charter so i state sovereignty not interference in domestic affairs and these of completely vanished from the western government and media lexicon they don't know because i
it's a war of survival for them in many many ways but russia is consistently take an international law position but that doesn't get out into the media very much does it. russian position is actually very much misunderstood in the west. everybody believes that russia sports. and as many. russian diplomats say no we don't but no one no one believes in fact russian position is very simple it's not about it's not about syria it's not about the middle east it's about to prevent the league build...
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now this is actually the strongest most popular national party here in georgia and if the electoral law was different then the muslim brotherhood was frankly when a majority of seats here but the way that things are set up of the one hundred fifty seats in this parliament only twenty seven of them go to national parties the rest go to largely independent and tribal candidates those are seen as being closely aligned with the government and that is why a lot of people who are upset with the outcome frankly see this new parliament as being aligned with the king and not necessarily an independent body of any sort. can dot com internet entrepreneur an activist claims he's a victim of a u.s. political witch hunt until last year his file sharing service may upload was one of the most popular on the web it allowed millions of users to exchange digital content free of charge but here's what comes up if you go to the mega upload site right now a band by u.s. authorities has become a landmark in the case. landmark case in the prosecution of those who are for internet freedom but kim dotcom says he
now this is actually the strongest most popular national party here in georgia and if the electoral law was different then the muslim brotherhood was frankly when a majority of seats here but the way that things are set up of the one hundred fifty seats in this parliament only twenty seven of them go to national parties the rest go to largely independent and tribal candidates those are seen as being closely aligned with the government and that is why a lot of people who are upset with the...
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he was going up against powers and he knew would but but he thought he would be in the clear in the law because he was only spreading public domain documents instead swartz's case has made an example of how seriously the internet is regulated in the us the laws under which he was indicted did back to nine hundred eighty four many believe they're long outdated the prison sentences need to be relaxed especially for supposed crimes like this where there was no economic motive where there was no way for him to profit even if they said even if he did all the things that he did so they said new legislation dubbed aram's law has been proposed in the u.s. congress it's still unclear whether there will be any real change but what is clear is that it once again took a tragedy to galvanize national debate and party new york. well aaron swartz played a key role in the fight against the controversial stop online piracy act an american bill that many viewed as a threat to internet freedom he spoke to our team many times about his passion for people's liberty on the web campaigners say swartz devoted
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it has made it clear and the australians fighting there will be breaking australian law. he says his trip was humanitarian. he also met with the rebels and made videos of the fighting. >> being on the front lines, it is scary. i held a gun in syria. it does not mean i was fighting. it was just a show and tell. i held it but i did not fight. >> the serious civil war does not get much attention from australia's. the ripples are being felt here, the echo of the conflict is being played on australian streets. australian security forces are concerned reform conflict could lead to a domestic attack. andrew thomas, al jazeera, sydney. >> in cuba, music is the heartbeat of the nation. it signifies the past. many young people are using it as a means to a brighter future. we have this report from havana. >> cubans say music is part of their soul. that is why they came all the way to havana to study it. way to havana to study it.
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it's not a miss america as a shari'a law but obviously we've seen that this is a debate the really does inflame tensions and causes a lot of control the sea and i think the muslim community core c.-k. really have come out to condemn what this small grapes done and to try and distance themselves from of the east london mosque say that it is designed to stoke up tension so that there's very much an emphasis on distancing themselves from that type of behavior certainly this is part of a why did debate in the area of london where the police think that this video was filmed in east london is an area that see this argument come up a number of times in the past couple of years with fundamentalist leaks in these areas making a lot of noise about wanting to relaunch implemented in the end it is a very touchy subject for a lot of people as we said very threatening behavior in these videos and as a missing community here the case being you know very very trying to highlight is it. it is very thought that of course as it has gone around the edges that a lot of people seeing this and say this is all
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japanese law puts restrictions on construction in areas hit by the tsunami. sasaki wanted to help spur on the reconstruction effort by providing shelter for some newcomers. hundreds of workers and volunteers are rebuilding the town. until lately, there weren't enough rooms for them. >> translator: i'm involved in the surveys for moving city buildings to higher ground. this area has very few the hotels close to my job and that's a big help. >> reporter: el faro has already accommodated hundreds of guests. sasaki says reservations of coming in from across the country. >> translator: we've received a lot of support from people in miyagi prefecture and beyond. even from people overseas. and that's really lifted our spirits. >> reporter: her hotel is also helping the regional economy. it has created new jobs for people who are living in temporary housing. >> translator: i wanted to be active because of it was so frustrating staying in my temporary house all day. i'm very grateful. >> reporter: and guests who'd have had to stay in another town are now staying in on
japanese law puts restrictions on construction in areas hit by the tsunami. sasaki wanted to help spur on the reconstruction effort by providing shelter for some newcomers. hundreds of workers and volunteers are rebuilding the town. until lately, there weren't enough rooms for them. >> translator: i'm involved in the surveys for moving city buildings to higher ground. this area has very few the hotels close to my job and that's a big help. >> reporter: el faro has already...
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live here in central israel in small temporary structures they built with the own money some of the laws the government didn't do what it was supposed to do and didn't rehabilitate us we have no roof over our heads. so when prime minister benjamin netanyahu announces the approval of thousands of new city units the settler movement while police can't help but feel suspicious that they are merely being used as chess pieces in the government's political game. it's obvious to everyone that all of a sudden there is approval of big construction plans what does that mean that i'm supposed to vote for netanyahu or someone else i'd be happy rather to have a prime minister who approved construction in any part of israel. tamera range works for property development group in a neighborhood in east jerusalem that has passed the pre nine hundred sixty seven green line construction here is controversial but the waiting list of hopeful buyers is overflowing i think the government of little now realizes that most important for them now is to give the settlers what they want because the constituency of li
live here in central israel in small temporary structures they built with the own money some of the laws the government didn't do what it was supposed to do and didn't rehabilitate us we have no roof over our heads. so when prime minister benjamin netanyahu announces the approval of thousands of new city units the settler movement while police can't help but feel suspicious that they are merely being used as chess pieces in the government's political game. it's obvious to everyone that all of a...
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well it's definitely unlawful i mean it's a lawful against the constitution the question is also you know how many people in spain right now. are really behind this constitution and when when does this constitution actually mean anything the constitution also guarantees a right for instance to decent housing and yet we find that you know hundreds of people are being are being kicked out of their homes today and being left out in the street all over spain and in catalonia so you know the constitution a lot of the times serves to i guess is about to validate an argument or to legitimize an argument whenever it's convenient for whoever is governing at the time. let's it gets out to what is i suppose the broad of the question here if indeed catalonia is able to hold a referendum on splitting from spain if indeed madrid allows it to happen if indeed spade gets involved and votes for it is allowed to go its own way kind of survive out there on its own. well that's a really good question or i mean it's hard to say because when it comes to you know i'm the party that's currently in the gover
well it's definitely unlawful i mean it's a lawful against the constitution the question is also you know how many people in spain right now. are really behind this constitution and when when does this constitution actually mean anything the constitution also guarantees a right for instance to decent housing and yet we find that you know hundreds of people are being are being kicked out of their homes today and being left out in the street all over spain and in catalonia so you know the...
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this law, kendra's law who has been violent in the past. out of the hospital, living on the street and obvious pli needs help. this law allows psychiatrists to force them back into hospitals and get outpatient treatment. it doesn't really affect the gun situation at all. >> thanks to both of you >>> america's biggest bank has its biggest year ever. why did the ceo get stiffed by his bosses? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, e
this law, kendra's law who has been violent in the past. out of the hospital, living on the street and obvious pli needs help. this law allows psychiatrists to force them back into hospitals and get outpatient treatment. it doesn't really affect the gun situation at all. >> thanks to both of you >>> america's biggest bank has its biggest year ever. why did the ceo get stiffed by his bosses? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon...
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immigration law. was to divide the national forum among the speakers to the u.s. chamber of commerce president thomas donahue, citigroup fais chair carlos gutierez and attorney general for indiana gregory zeller. .. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> again, we are live at the national press club here in the nation's capital waiting for the start of this discussion on ways to reform u.s. immigration laws. it is hosted by the national immigration forum. we expect to hear from u.s. chamber of commerce president thomas donohue, citi groom president -- citigroup president carlos gutierrez, and it appears some of the speakers are arriving here. very quickly, on c-span in just a couple of minutes vice president biden will be speaking at the u.s. conference of mayors' annual winter meeting. they're running a little bit late, but you can see that on our companion network, c-span. this evening at 6:30
immigration law. was to divide the national forum among the speakers to the u.s. chamber of commerce president thomas donahue, citigroup fais chair carlos gutierez and attorney general for indiana gregory zeller. .. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> again, we are live at the national press club here in the nation's...
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would anyone change the law if you in the future it would stay just the same it's a catch twenty two that they should have participated in the election i mean forced to change their ask in a foreigner. and you can watch of the full interview with the prime minister of jordan that we are showing are just our eighteen hundred g.m.t. . for now though the bloody civil standoff in syria will see no resolution as long as rebels overwhelmingly supported by some foreign powers stick to the idea of regime change and that's according to russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov as he summed up the key diplomatic ups and downs of the past year. in office. one of the issues talked about said the very start of this conference was the conflict in syria and according to russia's foreign minister it's been going on for around two years now but there's still no evidence after it from the international community to get its sides to put their weapons down actually said you know i would of said that the a one sided approach seen by most western states is only encouraging the rebels to gauge in more violen
would anyone change the law if you in the future it would stay just the same it's a catch twenty two that they should have participated in the election i mean forced to change their ask in a foreigner. and you can watch of the full interview with the prime minister of jordan that we are showing are just our eighteen hundred g.m.t. . for now though the bloody civil standoff in syria will see no resolution as long as rebels overwhelmingly supported by some foreign powers stick to the idea of...
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so in khloe fashion she is speaking out against her brother n law of 72 days.. she is really upset that 15 months after thhir split, he refuses toolet kim move n with her lifee krrs humphries is still not gganting kim a divorce...khlle ssysshe was a total waste of ttmee. and speaks to him saaing that kim &pused hm for publicity by first.. you have to admit household one..not the other way arrund... we'll see more season oo their show.... while nearryya pillion people came out to see president barrck obama's usual the internet started crazy ovvr michelle obama andd her daughters outffts!the first lady wore a navy thom browne coat and dress. the theestyle f a man's silk tie. - theebell and shhes came from j.crew and her necklace was designed by cathy wwtermmn. sheeis also wearing j.creww shoes.áááááforrthe ball she trusted who else jason u... the same designer who shh puu on the map back in 2009 when she wore his oneeshoulder utfit is complett withoutt jimmy choos... ááá as for in the tyleecategory..the on first lady'ssoutfit and accompanying accesssries i
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>> well, i think investors may have caught up to apple's stunning growth, but perhaps the law of large numbers, i think growth is getting increasingly harder to achieve. i think the easy growth has already happened in the iphone in developed markets like the u.s. the next wave of growth will come from emerging markets, from china and lower-priced phones. so apple may have a harder time getting that sort of growth. >> tom: i think 61% of its business last quarter was done internationally. showing how important the international shares are. what about comply constraints that apple may have experienced. there was lots of talk about that with the apple iphone 5. are those restraints continuing. >> it looks like it weighed on the december quarter, the iphone 4 and there was a lot of demand for the cheaper version. it seemed like on a lot of different levels, iphone wasn't able to execute. and that was surprising, given tim cook's strengths. that is not an area we think is weak. after steven job's paving. >> tom: and is that what we heard, the late forecast, being a little shy of what we exp
>> well, i think investors may have caught up to apple's stunning growth, but perhaps the law of large numbers, i think growth is getting increasingly harder to achieve. i think the easy growth has already happened in the iphone in developed markets like the u.s. the next wave of growth will come from emerging markets, from china and lower-priced phones. so apple may have a harder time getting that sort of growth. >> tom: i think 61% of its business last quarter was done...
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the muslim brotherhood is boycotting the does the government refuses to change a law they say is unconstitutional because >> we think these elections need to reflect the will of the people. we think the upcoming election is an absurd and futile. the government -- >> the government is not interested in reform. >> all the dead, constitution reform, nothing, they are trying to deceive the people. >> the muslim brotherhood says it will do nothing more than carry on with protests, demanding political reform. sources inside told of the conflict in syria prohibiting protesters who fear the country could ascend into unrest. >> elections cannot be held until a consensus is reached. that is why the muslim brotherhood calls for propose -- calls for postponing the election. >> the government believes the upcoming election will be a success. >> it is the people's right to go to the polls or not. >> protest movement has been slow appeared as much as people are angry at the governments they are not willing to take a risk that could push the country into an uncertain direction. >> coming up, global recognition f
the muslim brotherhood is boycotting the does the government refuses to change a law they say is unconstitutional because >> we think these elections need to reflect the will of the people. we think the upcoming election is an absurd and futile. the government -- >> the government is not interested in reform. >> all the dead, constitution reform, nothing, they are trying to deceive the people. >> the muslim brotherhood says it will do nothing more than carry on with...
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now is that even possible well see that is a very interesting question because the extradition law the extradition treaty in new zealand doesn't really allow extradition for copyright so what they did they threw some extra charges on top and one of them is rocketeer ring where they basically say we are a mafia organisation and we set up our internet business to basically be an auger nies crime network that was set up and structured the way it was just to do criminal copyright infringement and anyone who has ever used mega uploads any idea about how that website worked knows immediately that it's total nonsense but they needed to chop that on in order to have even a chance for extradition but in our opinion you see all of that i think was secondary the primary goal was to take down mega upload and this draw it completely that was their mission and that's why the whole thing in hong kong for example they called it operation takedown speaking of internet freedom is the e.c. that the new program is fully encrypted and you're touting it as its encrypted program so that people want to use it
now is that even possible well see that is a very interesting question because the extradition law the extradition treaty in new zealand doesn't really allow extradition for copyright so what they did they threw some extra charges on top and one of them is rocketeer ring where they basically say we are a mafia organisation and we set up our internet business to basically be an auger nies crime network that was set up and structured the way it was just to do criminal copyright infringement and...
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acting out as sociopaths and psychopaths and they are in any time they get caught they rewrite the law they rewrite the rules. all the kinds of reports starts here shortly after the break to go away. welcome to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser america is a frickin good lag that's right america is becoming a good leg what is steve jobs the founder of apple had done fifty years in prison for his blue box shenanigans in which to use an authorized on authorized advice to make free phone calls instead of hanging out with the president or of mark zuckerberg had done thirty years for illegally accessing obert computer databases to create the first facebook instead of hanging out with the president one of america began sending its best its brightest its innovators and intellectual troublemakers not to the moon or to the nasdaq or to the boardroom but to the good leg not to university or to the white house. but to the gulag when it starts doing that you know then that it is in fact a deadbeat nation a gulag nation and a shell of its former self states never yes max this is referring to aaron sw
acting out as sociopaths and psychopaths and they are in any time they get caught they rewrite the law they rewrite the rules. all the kinds of reports starts here shortly after the break to go away. welcome to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser america is a frickin good lag that's right america is becoming a good leg what is steve jobs the founder of apple had done fifty years in prison for his blue box shenanigans in which to use an authorized on authorized advice to make free phone calls...
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what we have going on is a group of top notch international law specialist spearheaded by the un special rapporteur on human rights and counterterrorism launching this investigation into the drone attacks carried out by the united states in recent years there are going to be looking into the drone strikes taking place over somalia yemen again to stand pakistan and the actions of israel when it comes to the occupied territories the group plans to look into from twenty to thirty specific strikes one of the areas they're going to concentrate on are the so-called double tap strikes where rescuers for example people running to save victims of a drone strike were attacked by a follow up or are people going to funerals this is been something that's been a big concern lately with dozens of people dying in those incidents so this is what they're going to look into this is something that's going to last a while they will look into the numbers of casualties the identities of casualties and really the legal liabilities that might follow and this is something that we're not really expecting any kind
what we have going on is a group of top notch international law specialist spearheaded by the un special rapporteur on human rights and counterterrorism launching this investigation into the drone attacks carried out by the united states in recent years there are going to be looking into the drone strikes taking place over somalia yemen again to stand pakistan and the actions of israel when it comes to the occupied territories the group plans to look into from twenty to thirty specific strikes...
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of course we'll have to stick with rule of law. of course we'll have to play to their financial strengths. but that's not going to be enough if they pull themselves out of their most important political and economic relationship and if they seem to be america's wrij into europe. >> what -- the u.s. feels very strongly, it's extraordinarily strong remarks, unusual. why was that? is it because actually they view the uk as the biggest proopponent of trying to get a single market to work and if europe is not in it, they're more competitive? >> i think they view the uk's voice as more liberal and more broadly european affairs is an important one and it's a question of the uk is in many ways the u.s.'s most important national security ally. and pulling out politically interferes with that. but it is mostly what you said. they feel rightly, in my opinion, there's a lot of economic insanity in europe. >> so the split is uk is no longer of an interest, it's more ott a threat national as opposed to -- you know, you'll no longer be any used t
of course we'll have to stick with rule of law. of course we'll have to play to their financial strengths. but that's not going to be enough if they pull themselves out of their most important political and economic relationship and if they seem to be america's wrij into europe. >> what -- the u.s. feels very strongly, it's extraordinarily strong remarks, unusual. why was that? is it because actually they view the uk as the biggest proopponent of trying to get a single market to work and...
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when the justice department is insisting, homeland security he not immigration laws? he is making a very powerful point. melissa: interesting. lou dobbs look forward to that. thank you. >> good to be with you. lori: quarter after. check the markets with nicole. she of course at her post on the floor of new york stock exchange. what is going on with ebay, nicole. >> yeah we'll look closely at ebay. i can't neglect the fact that we're sitting at session highs for the dow jones industrials. we're up 97 points at these levels. 13,608. these are the highest levels of the day of the when you talk to some of the traders it continues to upside. i'm hearing numbers as 13,660 as the next stop for the major market averages. most of the dow components have up arrows. talk about ebay if particular coming out with their numbers. over 52 weeks, it has been a stellar performer, up 74%. came out with the quarterly numbers. good news for ebay. what they have done they have changed things around for customer service including things like free shipping, easier to return items and they sa
when the justice department is insisting, homeland security he not immigration laws? he is making a very powerful point. melissa: interesting. lou dobbs look forward to that. thank you. >> good to be with you. lori: quarter after. check the markets with nicole. she of course at her post on the floor of new york stock exchange. what is going on with ebay, nicole. >> yeah we'll look closely at ebay. i can't neglect the fact that we're sitting at session highs for the dow jones...
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this is a very dangerous and i would argue rather unamerican approach to criminal law. terrorists get ahold of explosive device and suicide bombs and they still continue to get ahold of them. it doesn't mean as a society well because some bad people got a hold of them we should never ban it. >> we have a healthy skepticism. it's reasonable -- >> there's a constitutional amendment that specifically talks about the right to keep and bear arms. that is unusual probably in the world but it is, i think, very important for not only militias but individuals. >> there are other ways to go about this besides trying to ban all weapons which is what miss feinstein says. let me ask you quickly, bill braddon the top cop has said it's the ammunition clips, the magazines. that's something that worries him. he wants to see registration and licensing and he wants to see universal background checks and very tough criminal penalties for people who break gun laws. i've thrown a lot at you kate. can you buy into any of that? i think the nra can buy into that. >> the nra buys in to backgroun
this is a very dangerous and i would argue rather unamerican approach to criminal law. terrorists get ahold of explosive device and suicide bombs and they still continue to get ahold of them. it doesn't mean as a society well because some bad people got a hold of them we should never ban it. >> we have a healthy skepticism. it's reasonable -- >> there's a constitutional amendment that specifically talks about the right to keep and bear arms. that is unusual probably in the world but...
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just acting out as sociopaths and psychopaths and there are any time they get caught they rewrite the law they rewrite the rules. while get out of syria a couple minutes with a fresh edition of spotlight don't miss that. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur was a big picture. what mystery is hidden deep the nice. visit to the north welcome here. traps laid for intruders. and the supernatural cannot rise from nowhere. can a human be possessed by the spirit. mistress of the cave on auntie. hello again or welcome to the interview shell on r.t. with love and today my guest here in the studio is a sample mataji of. nuclear energy as a part of our every day life well actually fifteen percent of the world's energy is generated a nuclear power plants but after the incidents that we said get your novel and the fukushima plant more recently people started to be more cautious about that generates and using t
just acting out as sociopaths and psychopaths and there are any time they get caught they rewrite the law they rewrite the rules. while get out of syria a couple minutes with a fresh edition of spotlight don't miss that. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur was a big picture. what mystery is hidden deep...